Inheritance of Human Chaeacters 135 



those distinctly neurotic are indicated in solid 

 color; those having a neurotic element in the 



3 mm 



1. Ignorant, "queer." 



2. Insane, was in sanitarium, committed suicide. 



3. Eccentric, violent temper, ideas ot persecution against neighbors. 



4. Eccentric, not well-balanced. 



5. Alcoholic, lazy, indolent. 



6. Dementia praecox, paranoid, in state hospital. 



7. Violent temper, queer, extreme dolichocephaly. 



8. Defective, cranial malformation, 

 g. Inferior, "slow.'' 



Fig. 12. — From Rosanoff and Orr, Inheritance of Insanity 



[!] [t] d) ( t) |i] i^4 6 ,4 A ^ 



(S~3r^jr5i 



1. Epileptic. 



2. Insane for a time, recovered. 



3. Epileptic imbecile. 



4. Imbecile. 



5. Melancholy in early married life, recovered. 



6. Insane five years, was in state hospital, recovered. 



7. Insomnia, neuralgia. 



8. Daughter had spells of excitement. 



9. Feeble-minded. 



10. Dementia praecox, katatonic, in state hospital. 



11. Died of marasmus,, had one convulsion. 



Fig. 13. — From Rosanoff and Orr, Inheritance of Insanity 



germ material are shaded. It might seem as if 

 insane individuals would scarcely add mate- 

 rially to the general population, since they are 



